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The Lockerbie Incident Cases: The
United Nations Security council is presently the most powerful
institutional body ever established at the global level. Its existence
and powers, as based......By
Aditya Krishnamurthy- Posted: 2006/12/30

CPC, Evidence Law, LBA and Property Law:
Under the Hindu Law, a son is under a pious obligation to
discharge his
father's debts out of his ancestral property even if he had not
been
benefited by the debts, provided the debts are not avyavaharika......By
Ritu Sharma and Priyanka Tiwari - Posted: 2006/12/28

Indian System Of Bail: he concept of
bail, which is an integral part of the criminal jurisprudence, also
suffers from the above stated drawbacks. Bail is broadly used to refer
to the release of a person.....By
Urvashi Saikumar - Posted: 2006/12/21

Psychology Of Terrorism: Psychology is
often described as the science of behaviors. It tries to solve the
problems and symptoms individuals encounter because their behavior is in
part a science, but in the study of the mind especially the unconscious
it often moves away....By
Afshan Shamim - Posted: 2006/12/21

You're Lordship: Control Your Emotions:
Mr. Kode, Judge of Special Court, convicted four of the eight members of
the Menon family in 1993 Mumbai blasts, while doing so Mr. Kode failed
to...By
Vikas Garg - Posted: 2006/12/21

Rape law in India and World: Rape is a heinous crime in our
world. Now a days all
civilized country enacted their own law on this topic. India is
not
exception of this, it also enacted it's own law under.....By
Swagato Paul - Posted: 2006/12/17

Conspiracy as a Torts: the Quinn v.
Leathem type which employs only lawful means but aims at an unlawful
end, and the type which employs unlawful means. Thus the tort can take
the form of....By
Kartikey Mahajan - Posted: 2006/12/15

Economic Dimensions in Trademark Law:
The foundations of the Trademarks Act are based on the safeguarding of
the economic rights of the owners of the trademark and also to protect
the.....By
Mahesh Bissa - Posted: 2006/12/1

Child Trafficking: Role for Judicial Activism:
When the judiciary, under the guise of interpreting the law, goes a step
beyond, and ends up giving the country new binding law....By
Aditi Sambhar and Sudershani Ray - Posted: 2006/11/21

Irretrievable Breakdown Of Marriage:
Marriages, as they define, are made in heaven and solemnized on earth.
It is a sacrament for Hindus, a sanctified contract for Muslims and a
sacred.......By
Pratim Sarkar - Posted: 2006/11/21

Foreign Direct Investment in India: The
economy of India is the third largest in the world as measured by
purchasing power parity (PPP), with a gross domestic product (GDP) of US
$3.611 trillion......By
Animesh Ballabh - Posted: 2006/11/21

Capital Punishment: Unlike animals,
human beings in the course of time have upgraded their social standards
in which they reside and where they can claim to be proud residents.....By
Navod Prasannan - Posted: 2006/11/12

Domestic Violence Act, 2005-A Bane Or A Boon?:
Domestic violence is one of the gravest and the most pervasive human
rights violation. For too long now, women have accepted it as their
destiny.....By
Aparna Das - Posted: 2006/11/7

Arrest of Fair Sex Fairly: Under
Article 14 of Indian constitution men and women are equal but
simultaneously Article15 (3) empowers the state to make provisions in
favour of women.......By
Vikas Garg - Posted: 2006/11/5

Changes brought in the position of women:
The Constitution of India provides that every person is entitled for
equality before law and equal protection of the laws and thereby
prohibits......By
Shelly Saluja and Soumya Saxena - Posted: 2006/11/1

Criminal Breach Of Trust: Whoever,
being in any manner entrusted with property, or with any dominion over
property, dishonestly misappropriates or converts to his own use that
property,.....By
Divi Jain- Posted: 2006/9/17

Interpretation of Fiscal Statutes:
Should courts interpret laws according to a uniform set of rules, or
should they use different tools for interpreting different statutes?.....By
Aashish Srivastava- Posted: 2006/9/17

Right To Information Act- An Overview:
It has taken India 82 years to transition from an opaque system of
governance, legitimized by the colonial Official Secrets Act, to one
where citizens can......By
Dheeraj Mani- Posted: 2006/9/17

State Succession In International Law:
Since World War II, State succession has become increasingly important
as it affects more States and more legal relationships than ever before.......By
Divyam Agarwal and Mohit Goel- Posted: 2006/9/13

Construction Ejusdem Generis: Canons of
statutory construction are rules of construction for the interpretation
of statute law Canons give common sense guidance to courts in
interpreting.....By
Jayant Bhatt- Posted: 2006/9/11

Concept Of Social Justice And The Poor:
The term social justice was first used in 1840 by a Sicilian priest,
Luigi Taparelli d'Azeglio, and given prominence by Antonio Rosmini
Serbati in La Costitutione Civile Secondo la Giustizia Sociale in 1848.....By
Anshuman Gupta- Posted: 2006/9/11

Application of the doctrine of Ejusdem generis:
Is a rule of construction. While interpretation or construction of a
statute the first thing which is done by the court is to assign literal
meaning to the statute.....By
Shelly - Posted: 2006/9/11

Can Women be Karta?:
The Karta of a Hindu joint Family in Hindu Law is the senior most
member of the family entitled to manage family affairs, in his
absence the next eldest male member.....By
Manisha Garg and Neha Nagar - Posted: 2006/9/11

Criminal Liability Of Corporate Bodies:
In A company has none of features that characterize a living person, a
mind that can have knowledge or intention or be negligent. But company,
being a.....By
Vikas Garg - Posted: 2006/9/5

Whistle-blowers and the law: the
process by which employees working in a public or private corporation
blow the whistle or disclose claims of malpractices by or within the
organizations.....By
Abeer Kumar - Posted: 2006/9/1

A Woman Can't Rape Woman: In State
Govt. V. Sheodayal (1956 Cr LJ 83 M.P) M.P High court opined that
modesty of a woman can be outraged by another women u/s 354. But apex
court recently in Priya Patel V. State Of M.P And Anr......By
Vikas Garg - Posted: 2006/9/1

Res Judicata: means "a thing decided"
in Latin. It is a common law doctrine meant to bar re-litigation of
cases between the same parties in Court......By
Jayant Bhatt - Posted: 2006/9/1

Environment Protection Laws in the British Era:
The problem of environment pollution
is as old as the evolution of Homo sapiens on this planet. Man's
ambition for limitless enjoyment and comfort has led him towards the
exploitation of nature's wealth......By
Bharat Budholai - Posted: 2006/8/31

Bill of Lading: A bill of lading serves
as evidence for a contract of affreightment . This usually arises when a
ship owner, or other person authorized to act on his behalf employs his
vessel as a general ship by advertising......By
Pratima Joglekar - Posted: 2006/8/28

Reservation-Changing Aspect In Modern Time:
Reservation as subject in the Indian society is not a new one. It was
running even from the pre-independence times. The Britishers for their
colonies initially used this concept in the name of welfare purposes......By
Rajesh Punia - Posted: 2006/8/27

Public Interest Litigation: In a
developing country, the legal process tends to intimidate the litigant,
who feels alienated from the system. A poor person, who enters the legal
stream......By
Geetanjali Jha - Posted: 2006/8/25

Tenancy Reforms in India: Productivity
in agriculture is mainly dependent on two sets of factors, they are
techn ological and institutional. Among the technological factors are the
uses of agricultural inputs and methods......By
Jayant Bhatt - Posted: 2006/8/25

Justice Delayed- Justice Denied: Notion as
theory of law
can be defined as a study based on presupposes or ideal which a
men seek for its realization through law, called as
Theory of Justice......By Bhaskar De - Posted: 2006/8/23

Om Prakash v. State of U.P: In the
month of May 2006, in the chaos of Reservation debates with speculation
of World Cup rounding the airs, the Supreme Court judgment in the case
of Om Prakash v. State of Uttar Pradesh.....By
Tine Elizabeth Abraham and Stella Joseph - Posted: 2006/8/10

Medical Jurisprudence: An Indian Law Perspective:
Medico-legal is the term, which incorporates the basics of two sister
professions i.e. Medicine and Law. Everybody talks about the law but
few, aside from lawyers, judges and law teachers, have more.....By
Sneha Venkataramani - Posted: 2006/8/09 -

Arbitration and elements of Natural Justice:
The Black's Law dictionary, defines arbitration as a method of dispute
resolution involving one or more neutral third parties, who are agreed
to by the disputing parties and whose decision is binding......By
Sambit Swain and Mehak Khanna - Posted: 2006/8/07 -

Material Breach: In Commercial
Contracts, a provision is normally provided allowing either party to
terminate upon the other party’s breach of contract. It is common for
contracting parties to include a right for one or both parties to
terminate for a material breach.....By
Vineet Sharma - Posted: 2006/8/06 -

Online Defamation: Communication is an
art. An art that has developed immensely over the past few centuries and
an art that will continue to reinvent itself to unimaginable
technological advance.....By
Pritha Jha - Posted: 2006/8/03 -

Human Rights Of Mentally ILL Persons:
Since the dawn of human civilization, mentally ill patients have
received the scant care and concern of the community because of their
unproductive value......By
Manish Lakhawat - Posted: 2006/8/03 -

Patent Enforcement Measures in India:
IP laws are extremely important for the scientific development of a
country. Strong IP legislations ensure the progress in varied fields and
result in the growth of a country's knowledge bank.......By
Sneha Venkataramani - Posted: 2006/8/02 -

Role of International Court of Justice:
After the Second World War the Permanent Court of International Justice
(PCIJ) was replaced by the International Court of Justice (ICJ).....By
Prof. Vijay oak - Posted: 2006/7/29 -

The Shah Bano Mandate: The Need For Revival:
Long back in 1985 came the landmark judgment of the Supreme Court in the
case of Mohd. Ahmed Khan v. Shah Bano Begum , which gave way to
controversies in the Muslim world.....By
Trideep Raj Bhandari - Posted: 2006/7/13 -

Anti Superstition Law: The history of
the anti superstition bill began in 2003, when the first draft of the
anti superstition bill was tabled. It was called the Jadu Tona
Andhshradha Virodhi bill of 2003.....By
Pritha Jha - Posted: 2006/7/13 -

International Law:
Although the Rome
Statue for the creation of the International Criminal Court repeatedly
points out the fact that the court its ratification will create will be
an independent body....By
Varun Pathak- Posted: 2006/7/13 -

Article 21 Of The Constitution Of India:
The Constitution of India provides Fundamental Rights under Chapter III.
These rights are guaranteed by the constitution. One of these rights is
provided under article 21 which reads as follows.....By
Vidhan Maheshwari- Posted: 2006/7/13 -

Securitisation: A Boon for the Banking Sector:
With advent of the Recovery of Debts Due To Banks and Financial
Institutions Act, 1993 there was a great hope within the banking circle
that most of the Non Performing Assets
...By
Soumya S Mohapatra- Posted: 2006/7/13 -

What is patent: Patent, is a legal
document granted by the government giving an inventor the exclusive
right to make, use, and sell an invention for a specified number of
years.
...By
Jayant Bhatt - Posted: 2006/7/12 -

Corporate Criminal Liability:
Large multinational
corporations have come to dominate the national and global economic
scene. The scale of their operations is enormous...By
Dharm Veer Singh - Posted: 2006/7/12 -

Why is NBFC a House Divided unto
Itself?: NBFC’s (Non Banking Financial Companies) are
reported periodically to be under the RBI (Reserve Bank of India) lens
for one reason or the other. Under the circumstances, any effort by
RBI....By
Adv.Arijit Chakraborty - Posted: 2006/7/12 -

Right To Employment Of Disables: A
Law Merely On Paper: Human rights are the fundamental or basic rights,
which should not be taken away by any individual or government....By
Priya Bansal - Posted: 2006/6/29 -

Ethica Arbitrationis: In the business
community the term
‘ethics’, nowadays, risks being abused as much as
the notion of philosophy......By
Anand Shankar Jha - Posted: 2006/6/28 -

Trademark Disputes over Domain Names:
With the globalization and commercialization of the Internet, domain
names have taken on a new significance as business identifiers......By
Rohan and Akshat - Posted: 2006/6/28 -

Euthanasia-
A Theological Approach: is defined as an intentional killing
by an act/omission of person whose life is felt is not to be worth
living......By
Nikhil Agrawal - Posted: 2006/4/28 -

Legal Aid: Legal Aid implies giving
free legal services to the poor and needy who cannot afford the services
of a lawyer for the conduct of a case or a legal proceeding.....By
Varun Pathak - Posted: 2006/4/27 -

Wild life Protection: Wild life means
the plants, animals, and insects etc.,.... In India, a long time back an
attempt was made to save wildlife by way of enacting Indian Forest Act,
1927.....By
Prof. Vijay Oak - Posted: 2006/4/27 -

Economic Torts: The ECONOMIC TORTS, as
their name suggests, have as their primary function, the protection of
claimant’s economic interests.....By
Vivek Satyani - Posted: 2006/4/26 -

Conditional Access System: In this era
of technological superiority, law has to keep pace with the
technological advancements in order to survive the risk of being termed
outdated....By
Archana and Richa - Posted: 2006/4/26 -

Death Sentence: Death penalty has been
a mode of punishment since time immemorial. The arguments for and
against has not changed much over the years.....By
Prof. Satish Kumar - Posted: 2006/4/25 -

Caveat Emptor or Caveat Venditor:
‘Let the buyer beware’ is not a phrase that
judges use very often nowadays. The age-old rule of caveat emptor
rule....By
Trideep Raj Bhandari
- Posted: 2006/4/22 -

Competition Act, 2002 And Its Relevance:
Since attaining Independence in 1947,India, for the better part of half
a century thereafter, adopted and followed policies comprising what are
known as.....By
Surabhi Singhi
- Posted: 2006/4/21 -

The Right To Information Act: if
secrecy were to be observed in the functioning of government and the
processes of government were to be kept hidden from public
scrutiny......By
Nishant Gaurav Gupta
- Posted: 2006/4/19 -

Virtual Cheques - A Distant Reality: It
was reported in Economic Times on the 20th February 2002 that the
Reserve bank of India is setting up a task force to......By
Jayeeta Ray and Prashant Singh
- Posted: 2006/4/15 -

Right To Separate Residence Of Hindu Woman:
Divorce is the final and legal termination of marriage. It is often seen
as one kind of mechanism for dealing with the pressures caused by
marriage... By
Shaswata Dutta - Posted: 2006/4/2 -

Public Servants Vis-À-Vis Penal Laws:
During the Mauryan Era (313 BC), in the ancient India (200 BC - 1000
AD), the Civil Servants performed the role of Personal Servants.....
By Vivek Satyani - Posted: 2006/3/14

Mortgagees Right To Sell: The power of
the mortgagee to sell without intervention of the court, before the
incorporation of such right under Section 69 of the Transfer of Property
Act, 1882....
By Rahul Kumar Singh - Posted 2006/3/14

Right To Food As A Human Right: The
replacement of exclusive dependence upon hunting, fishing, and gathering
by the beginnings of agriculture was the first great step-in human
development...
By Anirban Sarkar - Posted
2006/3/3 -

Intellectual Property:
Having ownership of intellectual
property rights in a product gives one certain exclusive rights to do
things with the product. Generally....
By Samiksha - Posted 2006/3/3 -

Patent Amendment Act, 2005- An Over View:
intellectual property in India is important at all levels of statutory,
administrative and judiciary. India ratified the agreement
establishing... By Parikshit
- Posted 2006/2/25

Occupational Health Laws in India:
Working conditions and the nature of employment tend to have major
repercussions on the health of a workman. The concept of ‘Occupational
health..... By Seetha
Sriraman - Posted 2006/2/15

Corporate Crimes: Much of our lives and
daily routines are affected by corporate activities. To a great extent,
companies provide the food we eat, the water we drink....
By Kunal Mehta - Posted Year
2006/2/3

Selecting Judge: Hurculean Task: The
method by which judges are selected has become a matter of considerable
concern for the citizens of our state....By
Aditi Sambhar - Posted Year 2006/2/3

Democracy And The Law: Democracy is not
a mere form of government. It is a type of state as well as an order of
society. Some tried to define democracy...
By Pankaj Kumar Dua
- Posted Year 2006/2/3 -

New competition regime in India: The UK
White Paper on competition published in July 2001 interalia observed
that vigorous Competition is vital to...By
Debashree Dutta - Posted Year 2006/2/3

Stopped Payment Of Cheque: A stopped
payment is usually requested if the cheque has been declared missing or
lost. But many a times....By
Naresh Pareek - Posted Year 2006/2/2

Redefining the Rape Laws in India: Rape
is a crime of violence; it is not sex. At common law, rape was defined
as the unlawful carnal knowledge of a woman, without her consent.....
By D.S. Krishnawat - Posted
Year 2006/1/30 -

Accident Claims in India: With the
development of civilization, act of negligence have become actionable
wrong. In the English Law any person or the legal representative of....By
Kunal Mehta - Posted Year 2006/1/30 -

Prisoners- The Castaways of Society:
Rousseaus warning Man is free, but is everywhere in chains, has
predictably metamorphosed into reality...By
Spiti Sarkar - Posted Year 2006/1/30 -

Right To Strike- A Legitimate Illegality:
Widely known for patronizing democratic human rights and upholding their
sacrosanct position, the apex court seems to be...By
Srinivas medisetty - Posted Year 2006/1/13

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